valuuttakorista
Valuuttakorista is a Finnish term referring to a currency basket. It is a hypothetical or actual collection of different currencies used as a reference point for the value of another currency or as a basis for financial instruments. Central banks often use currency baskets to manage their own currency's exchange rate, aiming for stability or to influence trade competitiveness. By diversifying their reserves across multiple currencies, nations can mitigate the risks associated with fluctuations in any single currency. The composition of a currency basket can vary significantly depending on its purpose and the economic conditions of the countries involved. For instance, a basket might include major global currencies like the US dollar, Euro, and Japanese yen, or it could be composed of currencies of a specific trading bloc. International organizations and financial institutions also utilize currency baskets for various analytical and operational purposes, such as in the creation of special drawing rights by the International Monetary Fund, which are themselves based on a basket of key international currencies.